Austria's telcos expand fibre broadband reach
Austria has a mature telecom market, dominated by Telekom Austria, Magenta Telekom (formed from the merger of T-Mobile Austria and the cableco UPC Austria), and 3 Austria. The mobile market benefits from a growing number of MVNOs. The three multi-service operators are among the numerous telcos which in recent years have signed various network access agreements aimed at quickening the pace of fibre-based infrastructure rollouts. As one result of this process, the telecom regulator has removed market regulations relating to Telekom Austria's wholesale broadband services.In common with other countries in the region, the telcos as well as the government and regulator have focussed on delivering improved telecom infrastructure. The government has in train a program to provide a national gigabit service by 2030, delivered by private enterprise though with some state funding. This is based on fibre networks supported by 5G, with the MNOs able to expand the reach of their 5G services following auctions held in March 2019 and September 2020. More recently, a plan has also been developed through to 2026 which would release additional spectrum in several bands to help increase network the capacity, and so improve the quality of services offered.
The fixed-line broadband market is still dominated by the DSL sector, though it is slowly losing market share as improved cable broadband has taken a greater proportion of new subscribers. The fibre sector was slow to develop, and although fibre penetration remains low there is considerable vigour among operators to build out networks. Magenta Telekom has announced plans to invest 2 billion in its fixed and mobile network by 2030, in conjunction with partners. The work will see a gigabit fibre service delivered to more than 2.5 million premises, or about 60% of the total.
This report presents key aspects of the Austrian telecom and ICT markets, including statistical data on the country, the fixed network services sector and telecom infrastructure. It also presents an overview of recent regulatory developments affecting broadband access and mobile spectrum.
Key Developments:
Magenta Telekom planning to phase out its 3G network from the beginning of 2024 and refarm spectrum for LTE and 5G services.A1 Telekom achieves download speeds of 2Gb/s using three-band CA technology.
Deutsche Telekom completes the sale of a 51% stake in its Austrian mobile tower business to GD Towers.
A1 expecting to provide national coverage with its 5G service by end-2023.
Magenta Telekom extends its 1Gb/s services, partners with Meridiam to build out FttP to 650,000 new premises by 2030.
Regulator completes multi-spectrum auction for 5G services.
Government provides an additional 1.4 billion for its national broadband program.
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Table of Contents
- Key statistics
- Regional Europe Market Comparison
- Market characteristics
- Market Leaders
- Market Challengers
- Market Emergents
- TMI versus GDP
- Mobile and mobile broadband penetration
- Fixed versus mobile broadband penetration
- Country overview
- Telecommunications market
- Market analysis
- Regulatory environment
- Overview
- Regulatory authorities
- Austrian Regulatory Authority for Broadcasting and Telecommunications
- Telekom Control Commission
- Austrian Communications Authority (KommAustria)
- Fixed-line developments
- Privatisation of Telekom Austria
- Interconnect
- Access
- Fibre access
- Number Portability (NP)
- Carrier PreSelection (CPS)
- European Electronic Communications Code
- Mobile network developments
- Spectrum regulations and spectrum auctions
- Roaming
- Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
- Mobile Termination Rate (MTR)
- Network sharing
- Mobile market
- Mobile statistics
- Mobile infrastructure
- 5G
- 4G (LTE)
- 3G
- Other infrastructure developments
- Mobile voice
- Mobile data
- Mobile broadband
- Major mobile operators
- 3 Austria (Drei Austria)
- Orange Austria (historic)
- A1 Austria
- Magenta Telekom
- Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs)
- Mobile content and applications
- M-commerce
- Fixed-line broadband market
- Market analysis
- Government broadband strategy
- Broadband statistics
- Regional broadband
- Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC) networks
- Magenta Telekom
- Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
- G.fast
- Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks
- Other fixed broadband services
- BPL
- Fixed wireless (Wi-Fi and WiMAX)
- Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
- Wireless LANs/Wi-Fi
- WiMAX
- Internet via satellite
- Fixed network operators
- Introduction
- Telekom Austria
- Tele2
- tele.ring
- Magenta Telekom
- eTel Austria
- Telecommunications infrastructure
- Overview of the national telecom network
- Next Generation Networks (NGNs)
- International infrastructure
- Submarine cable networks
- Satellite networks
- Smart infrastructure
- Glossary of abbreviations
- Related reports
List of Tables
List of Charts
List of Exhibits
Companies Mentioned
- Telekom Austria (A1)
- Tele2
- tele.ring
- Magenta Telekom
- UPC Austria
- T-Mobile Austria
- 3 Austria
- Orange Austria
- Mundio
- Lycamobile
- Yesss!
- M:Tel Austria
- Hofer Telekom
- Xlink